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Newest Review: ... is absolutely fantastic but its great also to see that non rugby fans enjoy it as well. Firstly, the gameplay is fairly good. Rucks a... more

OLD CLASSIC! (Jonah Lomu Rugby (PS))

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Jonah Lomu Rugby (PS)

Date: 13/12/00 (142 review reads)
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Advantages: Addictive

Disadvantages: Dated

Jonah Lomu rugby, a classic sports game. It is still the best rugby game produced, (there isnt much competition) but this game is so addictive. It is old but hasnt decreased in enjoyability over the years. The years of developements have shown the game's graphics to be slightly dated but it is highly addictive.There are 32 different teams to choose from so you can be your favourite team (the best is New Zealand) and you can select from the following modes of play: Friendly, Tournament, World Cup, Territories Cup and Classic.The best advice is to start off playing friendlies until you are good enough to take on the best in the world in the world cup. When this is won (which it is invariably going to be as it is so easy), try the classic matches which allows you to play from previous games using a preset scenario. The players are relatively real but all the same size?! Strange. This game allows you to play against your mates in a head to head battle! Great fun. The commentary is very amusing and realistic, the only annoying thing is the artificial intelligence of the opposition. If you use one move, no matter what team you are playing with (even Papua New Guinea) you cannot fail to score. One quirk but overall this game is a classic!

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Redredrobin

- 23/03/01

Just thought I'd mention that all the players aren't the same size (the best illustration of this is to play against Japan who have the biggest range of sizes).

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